Isoelectric focusing (IEF) of human erythrocyte hemolysates on poly aery la mide slab gels over a pH gradient of 6 to 8 provides sufficient resolution of hemoglobin Ale (HbAIc) from other hemoglobin components (AIa, AIb, AII, S, and F) to allow quantification by high-resolution microdensitometry. Twice-chromatographed HbAIc alone and in admixtures with normal and diabetic hemolysates were employed to verify the identification and quantification of the Aie component. Relative concentration was determined as a per cent of the total hemoglobin absorption at 556 nm on acid-fixed, unstained gels. A total of 60 patient samples were examined by IEF, and, for 35 samples, both column chromatography and IEF determination were obtained, revealing excellent correlation between these two methods.
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April 01 1978
A Simplified Assay of Hemoglobin AIc in Diabetic Patients by Use of Isoelectric Focusing and Quantitative Microdensitometry Free
K M Spicer, MD;
K M Spicer, MD
Medical University of South Carolina, Departments of Radiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, and Medicine
Charleston, S. C
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R C Ållen, PhD;
R C Ållen, PhD
Medical University of South Carolina, Departments of Radiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, and Medicine
Charleston, S. C
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M G Buse, MD
M G Buse, MD
Medical University of South Carolina, Departments of Radiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, and Medicine
Charleston, S. C
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K M Spicer, R C Ållen, M G Buse; A Simplified Assay of Hemoglobin AIc in Diabetic Patients by Use of Isoelectric Focusing and Quantitative Microdensitometry. Diabetes 1 April 1978; 27 (4): 384–388. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.27.4.384
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